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Positive affect as a developmental mediator of early adversity and internalizing psychopathology
Background Early life adversities (ELAs) including experiences such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction are strongly linked to psychopathology; yet, the developmental pathways connecting ELA to externalizing and internalizing psychopathology remain unclear.
Jamie L. Hanson +3 more
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Source Studies of History of the Deported Crimean Tatars
The process of adaptation of the Crimean Tatars deported to Central Asia to Turkestan is clearly visible from the second half of the 19th century. In particular, initially the Crimean Tatars visited the khanates of Central Asia for trade purposes, but ...
Imamov Ulug'bek Ismailovich
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Reconstruction of elements of the ethnic past of the kryashens based on natural science data
The Volga Tatars are divided into three subpopulations: the Kazan Tatars, the Mishars, and the Kryashens. The Kazan Tatars and Mishars are Muslims, the Kryashens are Christians (Kryashens = baptized). The article examines scientific data (anthropological
A. M. Tyurin
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Foreword: Tatars in Finland in the Transnational Context of the Baltic Sea Region
The Tatar diaspora in Finland has attracted researchers for over a century, but studies traditionally focus on topics such as origins and general Tatar history, religion, identity or language.
Sabira Ståhlberg, Sebastian Cwiklinksi
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This study examined the association between nomophobia and social isolation among 465 adolescents aged 13–17 in Kyrgyzstan. Higher nomophobia was significantly associated with greater social isolation, even after demographic variables were controlled for. ABSTRACT This study investigates the association between nomophobia and social isolation among 465
Niyazi Ayhan
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A Double Dispossession: The Crimean Tatars After Russia’s Ukrainian War
Genocide and genocidal political processes have been used by the Russian state for decades—if not centuries—as a technique of self-colonial rule intended to eliminate “dissident” ethnic identities.
Blank, Stephen
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The History of Tatars from Ancient Times is the first academic work to begin describing the history of the Tatars from 3000 BC. The announcement of this fundamental scientific work is accompanied by an analysis of previous investments in the history of ...
Rafael S. Khakimov
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The origin of the Tatars in Armenian historiography: the People of Magog or the clan of Тorgom?
This article analyzes the origins of the Tatars in Armenian historiography of the 13th–15th centuries. The aim of the study is to systematize and analyze known and previously unstudied references to the Tatars in Armenian written sources, as well as to ...
Margaryan G.
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Activities of the Tatar diaspora in the context of Azerbaijani-Tatar relations
The development of international cooperation in the field of culture is extremely important, as it ensures broad and in-depth interaction between states and peoples, makes real the possibility of dialogue, unites the cultures of the peoples of the world. Azerbaijan is a multicultural country, home to many peoples and ethnic minorities.
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A Machine Learning Approach for Volcanic Eruption Mass Estimation
Abstract Estimation of total volcanic erupted mass—the primary metric of eruption magnitude—is typically performed post‐eruption relying on dense monitoring of ground‐based seismology, gravity and deformation instrumentation, and therefore exists for only ∼100 of ∼1280 volcanoes worldwide.
Naeim Mousavi +2 more
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